Fitness auxiliary device

ABSTRACT

A fitness auxiliary device includes first and second support boards, a holding rod, a top rod, a pull rod, a caster seat, a buckle member, and casters. The top rod is transversely disposed at upper ends of inclined surfaces of the first and second support boards. The holding rod is located under the top rod. The pull rod is transversely disposed at the lower ends of the inclined surfaces and located under the holding rod. The caster seat is fixedly connected to the middle of the pull rod. A front end of the caster seat is provided with the buckle member. Two ends of an elastic rope are provided with buckle heads for connecting the buckle hole and a slide board or a flat board, such that the fitness auxiliary device can be used variously.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a fitness auxiliary device, and more particularly to a fitness auxiliary device for doing limb and waist exercises.

2. Description of the Prior Art

As shown in FIG. 1, a conventional fitness auxiliary device is provided with wheels A at four corners of the bottom of the fitness auxiliary device. A holding rod B1 is transversely provided above the wheels A. A top rod B2 is provided above the holding rod B1.

When the user holds the holding rod B1, his/her elbow leans against the top rod. Through the wheels A, the user can move the fitness auxiliary device back and forth for doing push-pull stretch exercises. If two fitness auxiliary devices are used, the user can hold the holding rods to move left and right as well as back and forth for doing stretch exercises.

The conventional fitness auxiliary device uses the wheels to do push-pull motions. It is not easy for the user to pull the fitness auxiliary device back when the wheels are pushed outward. Sometimes, the user may fall and lie on the ground. If two fitness auxiliary devices are used for doing left and right stretch exercises, the user may fall and lie on the ground much easier.

The conventional fitness auxiliary device can be used for doing stretch exercises or doing push-ups when the conventional fitness auxiliary device is turned over and the wheels are away from the ground. The conventional fitness auxiliary device is not safe for use. Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary object of the present invention is to provide a fitness auxiliary device. The fitness auxiliary device comprises first and second support boards, a holding rod, a top rod, a pull rod, a caster seat, a buckle member, and first, second, and third casters. The first and second support boards each have an inclined surface at one side thereof. The top rod is transversely disposed at the upper ends of the inclined surfaces of the first and second support boards. The top rod is connected with the first and second support boards. The holding rod is parallel to the top rod and located under the top rod. The pull rod is transversely disposed at the lower ends of the inclined surfaces of the first and second support boards and located under the holding rod. The rear ends of the bottoms of the first and second support boards are provided with the first and second casters opposite the pull rod. The caster seat is fixedly connected to the middle of the pull rod. The caster seat is provided with the third caster. A front end of the caster seat is provided with the buckle member. The buckle member is formed with a buckle hole. An elastic rope is provided. Two ends of the elastic rope are provided with buckle heads. Each buckle head is a movable buckle for connecting the buckle hole and a slide board or a flat board, such that the fitness auxiliary device can be used variously.

In one embodiment, the fitness auxiliary device of the present invention is connected with a slide board. One face of the slide board is provided with a plurality of wheels. One side of the slide board is provided with a functional buckle member. The functional buckle member is formed with a functional buckle hole for the buckle head at one end of the elastic rope to engage with the functional buckle hole. Another end of the elastic rope is buckled to the buckle member of the fitness auxiliary device. The fitness auxiliary device is turned reversely, enabling the top rod and the rear ends of the first and second support boards to get contact with the ground. The first, second, and third casters are away from the ground. When the user holds the holding rod, because the fitness auxiliary device is stationary, the user can kneel on the slide board to move back and forth for doing waist and hip exercises or push-ups.

In another embodiment, two fitness auxiliary devices are used and placed at two sides of both hands. The first, second, and third casters are contact with the ground. The buckle hole of the buckle member of one fitness auxiliary device is buckled by the buckle head at one end of the elastic rope. The buckle head at the other end of the elastic rope is to buckle the buckle hole of the buckle member of the other fitness auxiliary device. When in use, the user holds the holding rods of the two fitness auxiliary devices and kneels on the flat board or on the ground. The user stretches out his/her both hands to move the two fitness auxiliary devices. The two fitness auxiliary devices are limited by the elastic rope, enhancing the safety of doing exercises.

A further embodiment, the fitness auxiliary device is connected with the flat board. The middle of one side of the flat board is fixedly connected with a functional buckle member. The functional buckle member is formed with a functional buckle hole for the buckle heads at one end of two elastic ropes to engage with the functional buckle hole. The buckle heads at the other end of the two elastic ropes are to engage with the buckle members of two fitness auxiliary devices. The first, second, and third casters of the two fitness auxiliary devices are contact with the ground to form a three-way support. When the user holds the holding rods of the two fitness auxiliary devices with both hands, the user's elbows can lean against the top rods to get auxiliary balance tension for a stretch. The user kneels on the flat board. Because the flat board is stationary, the user can push the two fitness auxiliary devices outward with both hands. The two fitness auxiliary devices are pulled by the elastic ropes to move back and forth in turn for doing stretch exercises.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional fitness auxiliary device;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of the present invention in preparation for use;

FIG. 4 is a schematic view of FIG. 3 in a state of use;

FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a second embodiment of the present invention in preparation for use;

FIG. 6 is a schematic view of FIG. 5 in a state of doing stretch exercises;

FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a third embodiment of the present invention in preparation for use; and

FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 are schematic views of FIG. 7 in a state of doing push-pull exercises.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.

As shown in FIG. 2 through FIG. 9, the present invention discloses a fitness auxiliary device 100. The fitness auxiliary device 100 comprises first and second support boards 1 a, 1 b, a holding rod 2, a top rod 3, a pull rod 4, a caster seat 41, a buckle member 42, and first, second and third casters 5 a, 5 b, 5 c. The first and second support boards 1 a,1 b each have an inclined surface 1 c at one side thereof. The top rod 3 is transversely disposed at the upper ends of the inclined surfaces 1 c of the first and second support boards 1 a,1 b. The top rod 3 is connected with the first and second support boards 1 a, 1 b. The holding rod 2 is parallel to the top rod 3 and located under the top rod 3. The pull rod 4 is transversely disposed at the lower ends of the inclined surfaces 1 c of the first and second support boards 1 a,1 b and located under the holding rod 2. The rear ends of the bottoms of the first and second support boards 1 a, 1 b are provided with the first and second casters 5 a, 5 b opposite the pull rod 4. The caster seat 41 is fixed to the pull rod 4. The caster seat 41 is provided with the third caster 5 c. A front end of the caster seat 41 is provided with the buckle member 42. The buckle member 42 is formed with a buckle hole 421. An elastic rope 6 is provided. Two ends of the elastic rope 6 are provided with buckle heads 61. Each buckle head 61 is a movable buckle for connecting the buckle hole 421 and a slide board 7 a or a flat board 7 b, such that the fitness auxiliary device can be used variously.

In one embodiment of the present invention, referring to FIG. 2 through FIG. 4, the fitness auxiliary device 100 can be connected with a slide board 7 a. The bottom of the slide board 7 a is provided with a plurality of wheels 71 a. The middle of one side of the slide board 7 a is provided with a functional buckle member 72 a. The functional buckle member 72 is formed with a functional buckle hole 721 for the buckle head 61 at one end of the elastic rope 6 to engage with the functional buckle hole 721. Another end of the elastic rope 6 is buckled to the buckle member 42 of the fitness auxiliary device 100. The fitness auxiliary device 100 is turned reversely toward the top rod 3, enabling the top rod 3 and the rear ends of the first and second support boards 1 a, 1 b to get contact with the ground. The first, second, and third casters 5 a, 5 b, 5 c are away from the ground. When the user holds the holding rod 2, because the fitness auxiliary device 100 is stationary, the user can kneel on the slide board 7 a to move back and forth for doing waist and hip exercises or push-ups.

In another embodiment of the present invention, referring to FIG. 2 through FIG. 4 as well as FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, two fitness auxiliary devices 100 are used and placed at two sides of both hands. The first, second, and third casters 5 a, 5 b, 5 c are contact with the ground. The buckle hole 421 of the buckle member 42 of one fitness auxiliary device 100 is buckled by the buckle head 61 at one end of the elastic rope 6. The buckle head 61 at the other end of the elastic rope 6 is to buckle the buckle hole 421 of the buckle member 42 of the other fitness auxiliary device 100. When in use, the user holds the holding rods 2 of the two fitness auxiliary devices 100 and kneels on the flat board 7 b or on the ground. The user stretches out his/her both hands to move the two fitness auxiliary devices 100. The two fitness auxiliary devices 100 are limited by the elastic rope 6, enhancing the safety of doing exercises.

A further embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG. 2 through FIG. 4 and FIG. 7 through FIG. 9. The fitness auxiliary device 100 is connected with the flat board 7 b. The middle of one side of the flat board 7 b is fixedly connected with a functional buckle member 72 a. The functional buckle member 72 a is formed with a functional buckle hole 721 a for the buckle heads 61 at one end of two elastic ropes 6 to engage with the functional buckle hole 721. The buckle heads 61 at the other end of the two elastic ropes 6 are to engage with the buckle members 42 of two fitness auxiliary devices 100. The first, second, and third casters 5 a, 5 b, 5 c of the two fitness auxiliary devices 100 are contact with the ground to form a three-way support. When the user holds the holding rods 2 of the two fitness auxiliary devices 100 with both hands, the user's elbows can lean against the top rods 3 to get auxiliary balance tension for a stretch. The user kneels on the flat board 7 b. Because the flat board 7 b is stationary, the user can push the two fitness auxiliary devices 100 outward with both hands. The two fitness auxiliary devices 100 are pulled by the elastic ropes 6 to move back and forth in turn for doing stretch exercises.

The top rod 3 of the fitness auxiliary device 100 of the present invention is wrapped with a soft layer 31 to provide a comfort when the user holds the holding rod 2 with his/her elbow to lean against the top rod 3.

The bottom of the slide board 7 a is provided with a plurality of wheels 71 a. When the slide board 7 a is turned over, it functions as a flat board 7 b to provide a dual purpose so as to save the cost.

Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A fitness auxiliary device, comprising first and second support boards, the first and second support boards each having an inclined surface at one side thereof, a top rod being transversely provided at upper ends of the inclined surfaces of the first and second support boards, the top rod being connected with the first and second support boards, a holding rod being provided under the top rod and parallel to the top rod, bottoms of the first and second support boards being provided with first and second casters; characterized by: a pull rod being provided under the holding rod and disposed at lower ends of the inclined surfaces of the first and second support boards, the pull rod being parallel to the holding rod, a central section of the pull rod being provided with a caster seat, the caster seat being provided with a third caster, a front end of the caster seat being provided with a buckle member, the buckle member being formed with a buckle hole, the third caster and the first and second casters at rear ends of the bottoms of the first and second support boards forming a three-way support; at least one elastic rope being provided, the elastic rope being provided with two buckle heads at two ends thereof, the buckle heads being movable buckles, wherein one buckle head is adapted for connecting the buckle hole of the buckle member, the other buckle head is adapted for connecting the buckle hole of the buckle member of another fitness auxiliary device or a slide board or a flat board.
 2. The fitness auxiliary device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bottom of the slide board is provided with a plurality of wheels, a middle portion of one side of the slide board is provided with a functional buckle member for connection of one of the buckle heads of the elastic rope.
 3. The fitness auxiliary device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a middle portion of one side of the flat board is provided with a functional buckle member for connection of the elastic rope.
 4. The fitness auxiliary device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the top rod is wrapped with a soft layer.
 5. The fitness auxiliary device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bottom of the slide board is provided with a plurality of wheels, when the slide board is turned over, the slide board functions as the flat board. 